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Real F1 Online Help for Your Add-On?

Luc van Vugt April 11, 2013 April 11, 2013BC Add-on, Help, msconnect, NAV 4

Each time I am involved in some way with a Dynamics NAV partner with respect to Help for their add-on, inevitably the issue of wanting to have their help on-line pops up. There are many things to be said about this which I am not going to address in this…

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How-to: Chat with an Operations Professional

Luc van Vugt September 11, 2012 September 11, 2012BC Add-on, how-to, NAV, PartnerSource 1

Just one selfish note to make my live easier next time I need to chat with an Operations Professional. You might recall this naggy blog post of mine, written almost 2 years ago. As you can read in my personal comment I am happy I did write that post as…

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Zetadocs Express – A New Chance

Luc van Vugt June 6, 2012 June 6, 2012BC Add-on, NAV 2009 0

Just over a month ago Equisys announced an update to Zetadocs Express. Seeing the official communications I knew I had the moral duty to go out and review this update even before Greg Cole, Zetadocs Product Manager, directly challenged me by e-mail, writing: This new version is more flexible in…

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Zetadocs Express – A Missed Chance

Luc van Vugt November 25, 2011 November 25, 2011BC Add-on, NAV 2009 1

On October 31, months after MS announcement at Directions EMEA 2011, Equisys shipped Zetadocs Express, a freely available and low entry, light document management module for Dynamics NAV.It allows you to Drag & Drop any file onto a record in the RTC to store it in SharePoint Online, start a…

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BaIS #4: GetUidOffset

Luc van Vugt April 22, 2011 April 22, 2011BC Add-on, BaIS, GetUidOffset, NAV 2

An international solution should be able to co-exist with any other add-on. License wise this has been enabled by specific objects ranges assigned to the add-on which assures that CSIDE objects – i.e tables, table fields, forms, reports, etc. – do not conflict (however see note 1). Unfortunately NAV does not…

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From One Counter to the Other: Getting Your Add-on Module Extended

Luc van Vugt September 21, 2010 September 21, 2010BC Add-on, CLT, Extension, NAV, PartnerSource, Registration 2

So we had decided to extend one of our add-on modules. And as it had been measured on the short side we had to apply for an extension of the number of objects. Simple as that … it seemed. So how to do that? PartnerSource surely would be of help,…

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